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Есть много удивительных историй о Джордже Лукасе и «Звездных войнах». При написании этой главы я использовал материалы двух замечательных книг. Книга Криса Тейлора «Как “Звездные войны” покорили Вселенную» содержит историю работы Лукаса над сценарием и историю коммерческого успеха фильма. «Тайная история “Звездных войн”» Майкла Камински, подобно талмуду джедаев – это сборник интервью, комментариев и исследований, посвященных Лукасу и его картинам. Обе книги помогают лучше понять истории Лукаса и «Звездных войн», изложенные в этой главе, а тем, кого эта тема заинтересует глубже, я рекомендую прочитать их обязательно.
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